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The czar that freed the serfs in Russia is Alexander the II.

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Who did the Emancipation Edict issued by Czar Alexander II free?

Tsar Alexander II freed the serfs in Russia in 1861.


What year was serfdom abolished in Russia?

Czar Alexander II freed the serfs in his empire in 1742. While they were freed, they were still very poor and still worked in terrible conditions.


How did life change in Russia after the serfs were freed?

Freed serfs were given small emounts of land but they still had to pay heavy taxes.


What did Alexander second do to modernize Russia?

he freed the serfs


Who made wide ranging reforms in Russia in particularly freeing the Russian serfs?

Czar Nicholas


What was the emancipation of the Russian serfs?

When Alexander II freed the serfs (peasants) in Russia in 1861. The serfs were never truly freed. The Russian government bought land from the landowners to give to the serfs, but the serfs were required to repay the Russian government. These repayments took 49 years and the serfs stayed on the land until it was fully repaid.


What effect did this have on industrialization in Russia?

It helped industrialization since the freed serfs were able to work in factories.


When were serfs freed?

Serfs in Russia were officially freed in 1861 by Tsar Alexander II through the Emancipation Manifesto. The emancipation was part of a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the country and addressing social issues.


Russia's defeat in the Crimean War showed that it had fallen behind other nations of the world Czar Alexander II took steps to reform and modernize the empire including abolishing the practice of?

Czar Alexander II abolished serfdom in 1861.


What were czars motives of the emancipation of the serfs?

The Russian czar, Alexander II, wanted to compete industrially and economically with European powers. He freed the serfs, hoping to have a larger labor pool to work in industrial jobs.


What was NOT a way that Peter the Great solidified his control over Russia?

He freed all of the serfs from their boyar masters


What was not a way peter the great solidified his control over Russia?

He freed all of the serfs from their boyar masters